BKV与Comstock Resources合作开展Haynesville CCUS项目

根据与 BKV Corp. 达成的协议的一部分,将钻注入井,永久封存康斯托克位于海恩斯维尔页岩的两个天然气处理厂产生的二氧化碳废物


天然气生产商康斯托克资源公司BKV 公司联手在海恩斯维尔页岩开发碳捕获、利用和封存 (CCUS) 项目。

根据总部位于丹佛的 BKV 公司 4 月 30 日发布的新闻稿,这项独家、非约束性协议要求钻探 CCUS 注入井,以永久封存德克萨斯州康斯托克的 Bethel 和 Marquez 天然气加工和生产设施产生的二氧化碳废物

BKV 首席执行官 Chris Kalnin 表示:“与 Comstock 这样的顶级合作伙伴合作,是一个绝佳的机会,可以展示我们的 CCUS 产品组合如何帮助其他天然气生产商利用低碳基础设施,实现更可持续的运营。我们认为碳捕获对于负责任能源的未来至关重要,此次合作体现了我们对创新、可持续性和天然气长期可行性的共同承诺。我们对能够共同实现的目标感到兴奋。”

美国和世界其他地区都认为CCUS有助于降低温室气体排放。捕获的碳可以永久封存在地下,或用于制造产品。

康斯托克资源公司首席执行官杰伊·艾利森表示:“工业客户渴望可扩展的低碳能源解决方案,而通过创新的CCUS合作伙伴关系增强康斯托克的基础设施将实现这一目标。我们很高兴有机会合作开展碳捕获项目,这与康斯托克对创新和可持续发展的承诺相一致。BKV在碳捕获和储存创新领域的领导地位使其成为实现我们愿景的理想合作伙伴。”

BKV是碳捕集领域发展迅速的勘探与生产公司之一,其首个碳捕集与封存(CCS)设施——位于巴奈特页岩的“巴奈特零号”(Arnett Zero)——已运营一年多。今年早些时候,该公司表示,预计2025年“巴奈特零号”的二氧化碳注入量将在每年12万至17万公吨之间

该公司位于巴奈特的 Cotton Cove CCS 项目预计峰值注入率为每年42,000 公吨二氧化碳。

今年 2 月,BKV 宣布与一家“领先的多元化中游能源公司”合作开展一个项目,旨在捕获和封存Eagle Ford 页岩中相当于约 90,000 公吨的二氧化碳

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BKV, Comstock Resources Partner for Haynesville CCUS Projects

As part of an agreement with BKV Corp., injection wells will be drilled to permanently sequester CO2 waste produced at two of Comstock’s natural gas processing facilities in the Haynesville Shale.


Natural gas producers Comstock Resources and BKV Corp. have teamed up to develop carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) projects in the Haynesville Shale.

The exclusive, non-binding agreement calls for the drilling of CCUS injection wells to permanently sequester CO2 waste produced at Comstock’s Bethel and Marquez natural gas processing and production facilities in Texas, according to an April 30 news release from Denver-based BKV.

“Collaborating with a premier partner like Comstock is a compelling opportunity to showcase how our CCUS portfolio can enable other natural gas producers to utilize low-carbon infrastructure and operate more sustainably,” said BKV CEO Chris Kalnin. “We view carbon capture as essential to the future of responsible energy, and this collaboration reflects a shared commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the long-term viability of natural gas. We’re excited about what we can achieve together.”

CCUS is seen in the U.S. and other parts of the world as a way to help lower greenhouse gas emissions. The captured carbon could be permanently stored underground or used to create products.

“Industrial customers desire scalable, low-carbon energy solutions, and enhancing Comstock’s infrastructure with innovative CCUS partnerships will deliver exactly that,” Comstock Resources CEO Jay Allison said. “We are excited about the opportunity to collaborate on carbon capture projects that align with Comstock’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. BKV’s leadership in carbon capture and storage innovation makes them the ideal partner for executing our vision.”

BKV is among E&Ps growing in the carbon capture space, having operated its first carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) facility—Barnett Zero in the Barnett Shale—for more than a year. Earlier this year, the company said it anticipates injection volumes for 2025 at Barnett Zero will range from 120,000 metric tons to 170,000 metric tons of CO2 per year.

Its Cotton Cove CCS project in the Barnett has a forecasted peak injection rate of 42,000 metric tons of CO2 per year.

In February, BKV announced a partnership with a “leading diversified midstream energy company” for a project that aims to capture and sequester the equivalent of about 90,000 metric tons of CO2 in the Eagle Ford Shale.

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